Copenhagen airport shut after sighting of ‘unidentified drones’

by | Sep 22, 2025 | World

At least 15 flights have been diverted as the airport remains closed until the situation is resolved, officials in Denmark say.Published On 22 Sep 202522 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareAuthorities in Denmark have closed Copenhagen airport after unidentified drones were sighted nearby, causing about 15 flights to be diverted, police and airport officials told the AFP news agency.“The airspace over Copenhagen airport has been closed since 8:30pm (18:30 GMT) due to two to three unidentified drones. No aircraft can take off or land,” airport spokeswoman Lise Agerley Kurstein said.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listShe said about 15 flights had been diverted to other airports.Copenhagen police, meanwhile, said that “three or four big drones” had been observed flying over the airport.“They are still flying back and forth, coming and going,” duty officer Anette Ostenfeldt told the AFP at 10:45pm (20:45 GMT), adding that police were at the airport investigating.She could not say if the drones were military or civilian.“But they are bigger than what you as a private individual can buy,” Ostenfeldt said. Police officers at the Copenhagen airport after all traffic was closed due to drone reports in Copenhagen, September 22, 2025 [Ritzau Scanpix/Steven Knap via Reuters]Airport officials said the airport would remain closed until the situation was resolved. “We currently have no timeline for reopening,” Kurstein, the airport spokeswoman, said.The incident comes as several European countries have reported violations of their airspace by Russia. Estonia said on Friday that three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets had entered Estonian airspace without permission.During a Russian air strike on Ukraine the week before, Poland said about 19 drones flew into its airspace. The Polish Air Force and NATO allies shot down some of the unmanned vehicles, marking the first time Russian drones were downed over NATO territory since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Advertisement Romania also registered a Russian drone in its airspace.The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) convened on Monday to address the issue of airspace viol …

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